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Pressure Urticaria: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology

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Pressure urticaria is an uncommon form of physical urticaria, a subset of chronic urticaria, which presents with erythematous swelling at sites of pressure. Patients who have urticaria for more than 6 weeks are given the diagnosis of chronic urticaria.

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